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Paperback version af The History of Cataract Surgery af Christopher T. Leffler

The History of Cataract Surgery

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Table of contents Chapter 1: Early Cataract Surgery in the British Isles (Antiquity to 1800)

Christopher T. Leffler, Stephen G. Schwartz Chapter 2: John Thomas Woolhouse (1664-1733/4) and his Family of Oculists (1600-1751)

Christopher T. Leffler, Stephen G. Schwartz Chapter 3: "Chevalier" John Taylor and His Descendants

Stephen G. Schwartz, Christopher T. Leffler About this volume

A Groundbreaking History of Cataract Surgery in the British Isles From ancient couching techniques to the first cataract extractions, The British Isles before 1800 explores the fascinating evolution of eye surgery in Britain from antiquity to the 19th century. This meticulously researched book sheds light on forgotten pioneers, including John Thomas Woolhouse and the infamous itinerant surgeon John Taylor, tracing the development of ophthalmology through historical records, medical texts, and case studies. Perfect for medical historians, ophthalmologists, and those intrigued by the evolution of surgery, this book offers a compelling look at how cataract surgery advanced through centuries of innovation and controversy. ? Key Topics Covered:

? Early cataract surgery techniques from Roman Britain to the Elizabethan era

? The rise of family-based eye surgeons in Northern Europe

? The controversial legacy of John Taylor, the self-proclaimed "Chevalier"

? The transition from couching to cataract extraction in the 18th century An essential addition to the library of any medical history enthusiast or ophthalmology professional The British Isles before 1800 reveals the untold stories of eye surgeons who shaped modern ophthalmic practices.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal106
  • Udgivelsesdato25-03-2025
  • ISBN139789062994793
  • Forlag Kugler Publications
  • MålgruppeFrom age 0
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt263 g
  • Dybde0,5 cm
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    21,5 cm
    27,9 cm

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